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The president stood firm in his demands that Democrats vote to end the government shutdown.
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The president stood firm in his demands that Democrats vote to end the government shutdown.
Videos showing extreme violence are easily accessible on Instagram — and people are making thousands posting graphic content on the platform, a CBS News investigation found.
Paul Ingrassia, the president's pick for Office of Special Counsel, pulled out of a Senate hearing after allegations surfaced that he sent a text conceding he has a "Nazi streak."
As President Trump's top envoys try to bolster the Gaza ceasefire, an insider questions both Netanyahu's and Hamas' commitment to peace.
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos described his time in prison, a conversation with President Trump, and writing suicide notes in a wide-ranging interview Tuesday.
Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir shares a personal account of the story that made headlines worldwide: her accusations against Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
The proposed map targets a closely- divided House district currently held by a Democrat.
New visa fee for highly skilled foreign workers only applies to new applicants currently living abroad, according to fresh guidance from U.S. immigration agency.
Sanae Takaichi is the first woman chosen to serve as Japan's prime minister. She favors a strong military, a strong economy — and a strong drum riff.
About 100 investigators are now involved in the police hunt for the gems and heist suspects, said prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose office is leading the investigation.
Adelita Grijalva was elected on Sept. 23 to fill the congressional seat of her late father, Raul Grijalva.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized Democrats for declining to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government open.
Attorneys for former special counsel Jack Smith called his actions "entirely lawful, proper and consistent with established Department of Justice policy."
The National Guard troops are scheduled to arrive in time for the city's Bayou Classic — a major two-day college football event held at Caesars Superdome.
Economists say the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs on imports are boosting consumer prices in the U.S.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout testified in a trial over whether the MLB team should be held responsible for the drug overdose death of pitcher Tyler Skaggs.
Tropical Storm Melissa is the 13th named storm to develop in the Atlantic Ocean this year.
The brazen daylight robbery at the Louvre in Paris is reminding some of a notorious gang of European thieves.
The first lady's office and several other offices will be demolished as a part of the project to add a massive new ballroom.
President Trump said last week that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin would meet in Budapest, Hungary, though he did not say when.
President Trump previously said his ballroom addition to the White House wouldn't "interfere" with the building's existing structure.
Ecuador released a man who survived a U.S. strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel after finding no evidence that he had committed a crime, officials said.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation asks Trump administration to pause demolition of White House East Wing until ballroom plans can be reviewed.
A lapse in funding due to the shutdown could have a devastating effect on the millions of Americans who rely on the federal food stamps program for groceries.
Secretary Duffy said air traffic controllers are frustrated at lack of pay, with some looking for other ways to make money during the shutdown.
Democrats and Republicans remain dug in on their positions on Day 19 of the government shutdown, which has become the third-longest funding lapse in modern history.
Vice President JD Vance urged "patience" as Israel waits for the return of all the hostages' remains from Hamas.
The remains of another deceased Israeli hostage crossed into Israel Monday evening local time, the Israel Defense Forces said.
After Israel-Hamas clashes test Trump's Gaza peace deal, his top negotiators return to the region to shore up the ceasefire.
Silver's price is down by almost 10% but is it the right time for investors to buy in? Here's what to think about.
Home equity loan interest rates are on the decline, but is it worth locking one in before the October Fed meeting?
Reverse mortgages can unlock big financial flexibility, but some options may work better than others right now.
Six in 10 employees say their jobs are falling short on issues including pay, scheduling and career advancement, a new analysis finds.
Economists say the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs on imports are boosting consumer prices in the U.S.
Experts say the incident revealed what can happen when a such a broad spectrum of companies rely on singular cloud provider.
Financial pros recommend waiting as long as possible to claim your Social Security benefits. Most Americans say they're ignoring that advice.
New visa fee for highly skilled foreign workers only applies to new applicants currently living abroad, according to fresh guidance from U.S. immigration agency.
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A pardoned Capitol rioter was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Scott MacFarlane has details.
As President Trump and GOP lawmakers continue blaming Democrats for the shutdown stalemate, Nikole Killion reports frustration and worry are mounting among furloughed workers who aren't receiving paychecks.
Vice President JD Vance was in Israel, where he urged patience as the ceasefire that began 11 days ago continues to hold. Holly Williams reports.
Earlier this year, a glitch spread graphic, violent videos to unsuspecting instagram users. Meta, Instagram's parent company, says it has fixed the problem and now has filters to protect younger users. But a CBS News data dive found violent content is still pervasive on Instagram Reels. Ash-har Quraishi reports.
A pardoned Capitol rioter was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Scott MacFarlane has details.
As President Trump and GOP lawmakers continue blaming Democrats for the shutdown stalemate, Nikole Killion reports frustration and worry are mounting among furloughed workers who aren't receiving paychecks.
Vice President JD Vance was in Israel, where he urged patience as the ceasefire that began 11 days ago continues to hold. Holly Williams reports.
Earlier this year, a glitch spread graphic, violent videos to unsuspecting instagram users. Meta, Instagram's parent company, says it has fixed the problem and now has filters to protect younger users. But a CBS News data dive found violent content is still pervasive on Instagram Reels. Ash-har Quraishi reports.
A French government minister insisted the security system at the Louvre was working as it was supposed to when burglars easily made off with $102 million worth of jewels. The Paris prosecutor says 100 investigators are on the case. Elizabeth Palmer has the latest.
As the first Asian American and first female senior rabbi in New York's Central Synagogue's history, Angela Buchdahl reflects on identity and empathy.
Child educator and YouTube star Rachel Accurso, known to millions as "Ms. Rachel," joins "CBS Mornings" with her husband, Mr. Aron, to talk about their new book, "Ms. Rachel and Bean and the Bedtime Routine." The couple behind the hit "Ms. Rachel" channel, which has over 17 million YouTube subscribers, share tips to help families create calm, comforting nights.
Rabbi Angela Buchdahl of New York's Central Synagogue discusses her memoir "Heart of a Stranger." Buchdahl, the first Asian American rabbi in North America, reflects on her journey, her faith and the global reach of her synagogue, where an Israeli flag symbolizing hostages was recently folded to mark their return.
Anastasia Soare, founder of Anastasia Beverly Hills, joins "CBS Mornings" to share how perfecting brows turned her into a global beauty mogul. She also reflects on escaping communism in Romania and shaping Hollywood's eyebrow obsession.
Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who served under Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines." She explains why she left the Democratic Party after two decades to become an Independent.
A new analysis shows that President Trump's tariffs are starting to have an impact on businesses and consumers. The St. Louis Federal Reserve found that companies passed 35% of tariff costs onto shoppers early this summer. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has more.
The North Carolina state Senate has approved a new congressional map, favoring Republicans in a growing trend of redistricting efforts across the U.S. North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
With exactly two weeks until Election Day, some key races could have big impacts nationwide. In New Jersey and Virginia, there are contests for governor. New York City voters will be choosing their next mayor, and in California, voters will be deciding on the state's congressional map. CBS News' Fin Gómez reports.
President Trump is demolishing parts of the White House East Wing to make way for a new ballroom. Douglas Brinkley, U.S. presidential historian and professor of history at Rice University, joins "The Daily Report" to talk about the demolition.
Since early September, the Trump administration has struck at least seven alleged drug-carrying boats in the Caribbean. Colombia's president is now accusing the U.S. of murder, claiming one of the attacks hit a fisherman. In response, President Trump said he cut off aid to Colombia and will impose new tariffs. Margarita Rojas, director of internal information at Caracol Televisión, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Across America, men are falling behind — economically, educationally and at home — in the latest chapter of a story decades in the making. It has fostered a search for answers and a new era of masculinity, with influential voices promoting male strength, purpose and resilience. But behind the slogans, some are fueling resentment and turning male vulnerability into profit. CBS Reports explores how boys and men are struggling to navigate this new era of masculinity — and how an online ecosystem is shaping their beliefs, identities and futures.
When tech billionaires were given a front row-seat at the latest presidential inauguration — and the world's richest man gained unprecedented power over federal agencies — questions about the growing influence of today's tycoons took center stage. Is America in a new Gilded Age, or is this just the latest chapter in its struggle to balance wealth, power and democracy?
The economy and immigration are two of the biggest issues on the minds of Americans, but we rarely get a look behind the scenes to see how these key forces in American life intersect. CBS News Race & Culture and CBS Reports reveal the connection between immigration and food prices by following the journey of the people, both legal and undocumented, bringing America's milk to market.
Los Angeles is home to one of the largest populations of Jews in the world, and one of the largest populations of Muslims in America. For almost two decades, a group there has been trying to build bonds between these two communities, but the attack of Oct. 7, 2023 and its aftermath are putting that mission to the test. CBS Reports and CBS News Race and Culture examine these challenges and explore how the next generation may hold the key to forging paths to unity amid adversity.
Americans are among the world's biggest consumers of ultra-processed foods, which comprise more than half of an average adult’s diet and two-thirds of a child’s. As technology continues to accelerate innovations in additives, chemicals and food products, U.S. regulators are struggling to keep up. CBS Reports examines why ultra-processed foods have become so pervasive in the American diet, and what filling the gaps in federal regulation can do to ensure Americans are fed and healthy.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation asks Trump administration to pause demolition of White House East Wing until ballroom plans can be reviewed.
The National Guard troops are scheduled to arrive in time for the city's Bayou Classic — a major two-day college football event held at Caesars Superdome.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized Democrats for declining to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government open.
Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir shares a personal account of the story that made headlines worldwide: her accusations against Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
Adelita Grijalva was elected on Sept. 23 to fill the congressional seat of her late father, Raul Grijalva.
New visa fee for highly skilled foreign workers only applies to new applicants currently living abroad, according to fresh guidance from U.S. immigration agency.
Experts say the incident revealed what can happen when a such a broad spectrum of companies rely on singular cloud provider.
Six in 10 employees say their jobs are falling short on issues including pay, scheduling and career advancement, a new analysis finds.
About 100 investigators are now involved in the police hunt for the gems and heist suspects, said prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose office is leading the investigation.
AI companyy said the new browser is now available on Apple laptops that run on macOS and will expand to other platforms soon.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation asks Trump administration to pause demolition of White House East Wing until ballroom plans can be reviewed.
The National Guard troops are scheduled to arrive in time for the city's Bayou Classic — a major two-day college football event held at Caesars Superdome.
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy criticized Democrats for declining to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government open.
Paul Ingrassia, the president's pick for Office of Special Counsel, pulled out of a Senate hearing after allegations surfaced that he sent a text conceding he has a "Nazi streak."
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos described his time in prison, a conversation with President Trump, and writing suicide notes in a wide-ranging interview Tuesday.
A fitness trend has people donning extra pounds — in the form of a weighted vest — in order to intensify their workout. But is it safe?
The treatment involves inserting a tiny implant thinner than human hair under the retina. Patients then have to wear glasses that project near-infrared light to the implant.
With open enrollment starting soon, employees could get sticker shock, with their costs expected to rise 6% to 7% for 2026, a new study says.
About 9 in 10 adults in the United States have not heard of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome despite nearly 90% of adults being at risk for the condition, according to a recent survey.
A federal probe of Medicare and Medicaid plans run by private insurance companies found that the plan operators often overstated how many mental health providers were available in their networks.
Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir shares a personal account of the story that made headlines worldwide: her accusations against Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
About 100 investigators are now involved in the police hunt for the gems and heist suspects, said prosecutor Laure Beccuau, whose office is leading the investigation.
Sanae Takaichi is the first woman chosen to serve as Japan's prime minister. She favors a strong military, a strong economy — and a strong drum riff.
The brazen daylight robbery at the Louvre in Paris is reminding some of a notorious gang of European thieves.
Lindsay Sandiford, now in her late 60s, was sentenced to death on the island of Bali in 2013 after she was convicted of trafficking cocaine.
Cas Holman, the award-winning toy designer behind creations for Google, Nike, and LEGO, joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss her new book, "Playful: How Play Shifts Our Thinking, Inspires Connection, and Sparks Creativity." Holman says play isn't just for kids—it's a core human instinct that fuels creativity and connection at every age.
Child educator and YouTube star Rachel Accurso, known to millions as "Ms. Rachel," joins "CBS Mornings" with her husband, Mr. Aron, to talk about their new book, "Ms. Rachel and Bean and the Bedtime Routine." The couple behind the hit "Ms. Rachel" channel, which has over 17 million YouTube subscribers, share tips to help families create calm, comforting nights.
Best-selling author John Grisham joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new book, "The Widow," a courtroom thriller about a small-town lawyer accused of murder. Grisham, known as the master of the legal thriller, has written more than 50 consecutive number-one bestsellers and sold over 400 million books worldwide.
Actor Timothy Simons joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the return of the hit Netflix series "Nobody Wants This." He talks about the show's complicated relationships, the chemistry between Sasha and Morgan, and why season two dives even deeper into the tension that made fans fall in love with the first season.
Limp Bizkit, with roots in Jacksonville, Florida, emerged in the late 1990s with a sound that melds alternative rock, heavy metal and rap.
Warning: Some subject matter is disturbing. Instagram users around the world opened the app one day back in February and saw their feeds suddenly filled with graphic, violent videos. Its parent company, Meta, called it an "error" that's now been fixed. But a CBS News investigation finds that violent content remains pervasive on Instagram reels. CBS News' Ash-har Quraishi and Chris Hacker report.
AI companyy said the new browser is now available on Apple laptops that run on macOS and will expand to other platforms soon.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Warner Bros. Discovery has signaled that it may be open to a sale of its business just months after announcing plans to split into two companies.
The massive Amazon cloud computing outage on Monday took down websites and disrupted internet service for hours globally. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down how people can protect themselves for incidents like the outage in the digital age.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why, despite believing life likely exists elsewhere, he's still waiting for real proof.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his updated book "Just Visiting This Planet," which tackles more than 200 questions about science and the universe — including why the sky is blue.
Leaf-peeping season has arrived in the Northeast and beyond, but weeks of drought have dulled this year's autumn colors and sent leaves fluttering to the ground earlier than usual.
One bright spot is green sea turtles, which have recovered substantially, the IUCN said as it released its latest Red List of Threatened Species.
As Japan faces rising human-bear encounters, an animal trapped in a grocery store injured two men, while a separate reported mauling proved fatal.
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos described his time in prison, a conversation with President Trump, and writing suicide notes in a wide-ranging interview Tuesday.
The Houston man accused of killing an 11-year-old boy after a ding-dong ditch prank appeared in court on Tuesday. Prosecutors say 42-year-old Gonzalo Leon Jr. shot the child in the back while the boy was running away after ringing his doorbell. CBS News reporter Karen Hua has more.
The brazen daylight robbery at the Louvre in Paris is reminding some of a notorious gang of European thieves.
Lindsay Sandiford, now in her late 60s, was sentenced to death on the island of Bali in 2013 after she was convicted of trafficking cocaine.
The pardoned Jan. 6 rioter charged with a felony for making a terroristic threat against House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Tuesday. Meanwhile, New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver is in court on Tuesday over an incident at an immigration facility in May. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more details.
NASA says it's considering bids from other private space companies over concerns that Elon Musk's SpaceX is behind schedule. Musk fired back on X, writing, "SpaceX is moving like lightning compared to the rest of the space industry."
"Odd radio circles" are enormous and unexplained phenomena that can only be detected using radio telescopes.
The weak spot, known as the South Atlantic Anomaly, was identified in the 19th century and expanded in recent years.
Starship — the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built — thundered into the evening sky from the southern tip of Texas on Monday.
SpaceX on Monday launched its 11th test flight of the Starship megarocket, moving the company one step closer to its goal of bringing humans back to the moon and eventually to Mars. CBS News space contributor Christian Davenport has more.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
A retrospective look at the actor, director, producer, and founder of the Sundance Institute.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
Calling himself the "Son of Sam" in a letter left at one of the crime scenes, David Berkowitz claimed voices were ordering him to kill -- starting in the summer of 1976, he went on a 13-month spree of impulse killings in New York City that left six dead and seven injured
Eliminating malaria demands continued commitment to innovation - can these life-saving tools also reap rewards for donor countries?
Warning: Some subject matter is disturbing. Instagram users around the world opened the app one day back in February and saw their feeds suddenly filled with graphic, violent videos. Its parent company, Meta, called it an "error" that's now been fixed. But a CBS News investigation finds that violent content remains pervasive on Instagram reels. CBS News' Ash-har Quraishi and Chris Hacker report.
Cranes and bulldozers have torn up the facade of the White House's East Wing, clearing the way for President Trump's new ballroom. White House and first lady expert Jennifer Pickens joins CBS News to discuss.
Whatever your view of the current renovation at the White House to make way for a new ballroom, there could hardly be a more apt metaphor for the presidency. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout testified in court that he had no knowledge of his longtime friend, Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs, using drugs besides marijuana and alcohol, but he did have suspicions about the man convicted in Skaggs' death. Elise Preston has the latest on the wrongful death trial.